No.
0 is normally considered greater as it's 7 more than -7
3 is the greater number.... -4 is negative - and is 7 less than 3.
-1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 and -7 are all greater than -8
Make sure that both numbers have the exact same number of places past the decimal then ignore the decimals. 7 is greater than 5 therefore 0.7 is the greater.
-6 is greater than -7
-5
12
0.07 is greater than -7 because anything below 0 is negative while 0.07 is actually greater than 0
no, if a is negative then -a is greater than a say a = -7 - (-7) = +7 >-7
No
No.
-3 is less than 7
0 is normally considered greater as it's 7 more than -7
-2 is greater than -7 because it is the closest to zero and -7 is colder than -2
yes, because it is closer to zero on the negative side
no.. -7<-1 i.e "negative 7 is less than negative 1" ------------- negative numbers like -1 are less than 0, making any number after -1 even lower than 0 making the lower up negatives like -1 greater than higher number negatives like -7